Fayetteville, Georgia Speed Traps

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US Highway 54 near One Way Street

Fayetteville, GeorgiaMay 15, 20070 Comments

As you are going down Highway 54 and you cross over Jeff Davis Drive, heading towards McDonough Rd you are in a 35. There is a curve as the road goes from three lanes to two. There is a one way street they sit on and they get a lot of people. Keep yourself no more than 40 or you’ll probably get a ticket. I never have but have witnessed a lot of people getting them. They like this spot because they can get people on both sides of 54, when you’re coming from the 45 and it switches to 35.

State Highway 85 North near Roberts Road

Fayetteville, GeorgiaMay 22, 20060 Comments

The speed limit in Fayetteville Georgia is 45mph. As you are leaving town going north on Georgia 85 you go through the last set of lights in town and head up a slight incline. As you are going up the incline you see on your right the speed limit sign for 55 mph and you start to increase your speed. The city police sit on Roberts road on your left which is directly accross from the 55mph speed sign. They set their radar 999.9 feet to the south and hit you as you start your speed increase. It is a natural reaction to start to accelerate when you see the 55 sign but the law states that the speed limit does not change until you reach the sign. This is a real revenue maker for the city and I know of no one whom has beat this ticket.

State Highway 85 near Fayetteville Pavilion

Fayetteville, GeorgiaMay 16, 20060 Comments

Early morning 4:00am police are usually in the median with a dark car with no reflection and along the shoulder of Hwy 85 north of Fayetteville Pavilion. Approx 1/2 mile before the city limits ends. 45 mph…

US Highway 54 west near Tiger Trail

Fayetteville, GeorgiaOct 20, 20050 Comments

As you go West on Hwy 54, just past Tiger trail (the road with Fayette Co HS), cops ALWAYS sit in the driveway at that little house on the leFort I was only pulled over once by one of them but -when he asked me "where the fire [was]," and listed about ten things he could cite me for (though he didn’t cite me for anything, thanks to the two large headlights my mama gave me)- I realized that it was in my best interest to go slowly through this area.

Bradley Drive near Dennis Drive

Fayetteville, GeorgiaJan 09, 20040 Comments

Patrol cars park on Dennis Drive and catch anyone going over 35 mph. It is easy to "speed" as you descend the hill, unless you hold the brake. Be careful!

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